Mark Vaeck

1.9k total citations · 1 hit paper
17 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Mark Vaeck is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Immunology and Biotechnology. According to data from OpenAlex, Mark Vaeck has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Molecular Biology, 6 papers in Immunology and 5 papers in Biotechnology. Recurrent topics in Mark Vaeck's work include Insect Resistance and Genetics (7 papers), Transgenic Plants and Applications (5 papers) and Insect and Pesticide Research (3 papers). Mark Vaeck is often cited by papers focused on Insect Resistance and Genetics (7 papers), Transgenic Plants and Applications (5 papers) and Insect and Pesticide Research (3 papers). Mark Vaeck collaborates with scholars based in Belgium and Thailand. Mark Vaeck's co-authors include Herman Höfte, Christophe Ampè, Stefan Jansens, Marc Van Montagu, Frans Jacobs, Paul Tempst, Peter Casteels, Marc Zabeau, J. Leemans and A. Reynaerts and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Nucleic Acids Research and The EMBO Journal.

In The Last Decade

Mark Vaeck

17 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Hit Papers

Transgenic plants protected from insect attack 1987 2026 2000 2013 1987 100 200 300 400 500

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Mark Vaeck Belgium 9 1.0k 632 514 270 235 17 1.4k
Fengliang Jin China 26 961 0.9× 995 1.6× 530 1.0× 236 0.9× 37 0.2× 84 1.5k
P. Engström Sweden 11 489 0.5× 122 0.2× 249 0.5× 134 0.5× 82 0.3× 13 678
Mohammad Rahnamaeian Germany 20 451 0.4× 355 0.6× 201 0.4× 502 1.9× 59 0.3× 24 956
Sook Jae Seo South Korea 15 465 0.4× 383 0.6× 132 0.3× 83 0.3× 55 0.2× 29 897
G. Croizier France 19 844 0.8× 599 0.9× 225 0.4× 26 0.1× 56 0.2× 50 1.1k
John Kuzio Canada 18 2.3k 2.3× 1.1k 1.8× 232 0.5× 37 0.1× 263 1.1× 26 2.5k
D. Hoffmann France 18 747 0.7× 1.1k 1.8× 130 0.3× 1.1k 4.0× 54 0.2× 23 2.2k
Iwona Wojda Poland 18 522 0.5× 615 1.0× 280 0.5× 130 0.5× 26 0.1× 54 1.3k
Rachel E. Down United Kingdom 21 905 0.9× 803 1.3× 521 1.0× 18 0.1× 222 0.9× 34 1.3k
Jun Cai China 18 655 0.6× 421 0.7× 303 0.6× 34 0.1× 75 0.3× 69 1.0k

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All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
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Mazzolini, L., Mark Vaeck, & Marc Van Montagu. (1989). Conserved epitopes on plant H1 histones recognized by monoclonal antibodies. European Journal of Biochemistry. 178(3). 779–787. 20 indexed citations
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Casteels, Peter, Christophe Ampè, Frans Jacobs, Mark Vaeck, & Paul Tempst. (1989). Apidaecins: antibacterial peptides from honeybees.. The EMBO Journal. 8(8). 2387–2391. 387 indexed citations
3.
Chungjatupornchai, Wipa, et al.. (1988). Common features of Bacillus thuringiensis toxins specific for Diptera and Lepidoptera. European Journal of Biochemistry. 173(1). 9–16. 60 indexed citations
4.
Höfte, Herman, et al.. (1988). Monoclonal Antibody Analysis and Insecticidal Spectrum of Three Types of Lepidopteran-Specific Insecticidal Crystal Proteins of Bacillus thuringiensis. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 54(8). 2010–2017. 84 indexed citations
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Höfte, Herman, et al.. (1988). Fusion proteins with both insecticidal and neomycin phosphotransferase II activity. FEBS Letters. 226(2). 364–370. 5 indexed citations
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Höfte, Herman, et al.. (1987). Nucleotide sequence of a gene encoding an insecticidal protein ofBacillus thuringiensis var. tenebrionis toxicagainst Coleoptera. Nucleic Acids Research. 15(17). 7183–7183. 50 indexed citations
7.
Vaeck, Mark, Herman Höfte, A. Reynaerts, et al.. (1987). Engineering of insect resistant plants using a B. thuringiensis gene. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University). 48. 355–366. 3 indexed citations
8.
Vaeck, Mark, A. Reynaerts, Herman Höfte, et al.. (1987). Transgenic plants protected from insect attack. Nature. 328(6125). 33–37. 541 indexed citations breakdown →
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Vaeck, Mark, et al.. (1987). Insect resistance in transgenic plants expressing Bacillus thuringiensis toxin gens. Anais da Sociedade Entomológica do Brasil. 16(2). 427–435. 1 indexed citations
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Höfte, Herman, Henri De Greve, Jef Seurinck, et al.. (1986). Structural and functional analysis of a cloned delta endotoxin of Bacillus thuringiensis berliner 1715. European Journal of Biochemistry. 161(2). 273–280. 155 indexed citations
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Chemtai, A. K., Mark Vaeck, C. Hamers‐Casterman, R. Hamers, & Patrick De Baetselier. (1984). T‐cell mediated immunity in murine malaria. I. Induction of T‐cell dependent proliferative responses to Plasmodium chabaudi. Parasite Immunology. 6(1). 51–62. 4 indexed citations
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Vaeck, Mark, Johan Grooten, R. Hamers, & Patrick De Baetselier. (1983). The immunomodulatory effect of anti‐Micrococcus luteus antibodies I. Effect on in vitro rabbit T cell functions. European Journal of Immunology. 13(9). 772–778. 2 indexed citations
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Vaeck, Mark, et al.. (1983). Rabbit leukocyte surface antigens defined by monoclonal antibodies. European Journal of Immunology. 13(11). 919–928. 20 indexed citations
14.
Vaeck, Mark, et al.. (1982). Effects of anti‐Ig reagents on T cell functions I. Activation of rabbit T cells by anti‐allotype antibodies. European Journal of Immunology. 12(11). 953–960. 1 indexed citations
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Urbain-Vansanten, G, et al.. (1981). A study of in vitro primary responses from rabbit peripheral blood lymphocytes. Immunology Letters. 2(5-6). 297–304. 1 indexed citations
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Baetselier, Patrick De, et al.. (1980). Antigen-induced proliferation assay for rabbit T lymphocytes. I. Characteristics of the response.. PubMed. 41(4). 997–1003. 8 indexed citations
17.
Vaeck, Mark, et al.. (1980). Histamine‐binding suppressor T cells in rabbit peripheral blood. European Journal of Immunology. 10(8). 627–632. 11 indexed citations

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